On 7/13/2014 7:59 PM, Herbert Voss wrote:
I thought that \textreference will print its text (Foo) in
difference to \reference. With current minimal I can see no
difference between both.
\starttext
\textreference[foo]{Foo}
\reference[bar]{Bar}
\about[foo] and \about[bar] \atpage[bar]
\stoptext
I thought that \textreference will print its text (Foo) in
difference to \reference. With current minimal I can see no
difference between both.
\starttext
\textreference[foo]{Foo}
\reference[bar]{Bar}
\about[foo] and \about[bar] \atpage[bar]
\stoptext
Herbert
Dear list members,
I use ConTeXt MkIV to typeset the protocol (minutes) of a meeting. In my
macros, I use \textreference and \about to reuse the text from the agenda
list in the actual sections. It's like the regular table of contents,
but reversed (see the below MWE). I do it like
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\def\MyMark[#1]%
{\expanded{\textreference[#1]{Para. \currentheadnumber /
{\getnumber[number]}}}
Thanks, it works with the expanded...
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{\textreference[#1]{Para. \currentheadnumber / \getnumber[number]}}
\definestartstop[MyPara]
[before=
{\blank[medium]\incrementnumber[number]%
\inothermargin{\getnumber[number]~}},
after={\blank[medium]}]
\starttext
\section
\startMyPara
blabla blabla blabla blabla
,subsubsection
[after={\resetnumber[number]}]
\def\MyMark[#1]
{\textreference[#1]{Para. \currentheadnumber / \getnumber[number]}}
\def\MyMark[#1]%
{\expanded{\textreference[#1]{Para. \currentheadnumber / \getnumber[number]}}}
\definestartstop[MyPara]
[before=
{\blank[medium